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Overview

Easily transform your Thunderbolt 3 equipped MacBook Pro or Windows laptop into a dual-4K workstation with up to 40Gbps of throughput. The high-quality TB3 dock features six USB 3.0 ports, 85W Power Delivery to charge your laptop, and an SD card reader.

Create a Dual-4K 60Hz Workstation

This dual-monitor docking station supports 40Gbps speeds and 4K (4096 x 2160) resolution at 60Hz on two monitors, enabling resource-demanding applications on independent displays without draining system resources. The TB3 dock can support 5K (5120 x 2880) resolutions @ 60Hz on a single display.

Connect your laptop to:

1 x 4K monitor via the DP Port

1 x 4K monitor via the TB3 USB-C Port (1.8 m cable included)

OR

1 x 5K monitor via the DP and TB3 USB-C ports

Easy Installation & Deployment

Simply connect the TB3 dock to your laptop with the included TB3 cable and start working immediately. No time-consuming driver installations are required. Set up a second monitor using the included USB-C to DisplayPort cable adapter, eliminating the need for extra adapters.

Plenty of Ports Including SD Card Reader

The TB3 docking station offers six USB 3.0 ports, including a Fast-Charge port and USB-C port, an GbE port and audio/microphone port. The built-in SD card reader adds storage not usually available on most docking stations.

85W Power Delivery

Using a single cable, the universal laptop docking station provides up to 85W of Power Delivery to power and charge your laptop, and power your peripherals with its 180W power adapter.

TB3DOCK2DPPU is backed by a StarTech.com 3-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.

Applications

Work productively with high-resolution images and video

Transfer a 4K movie in under 30 seconds

Transfer 3 hours of 4K GoPro® video in less than a minute

Edit 4K video on one display, with a full-size preview on the second 4K display